The magic biscuit was so magic that it took a whole day to cook ... and a week to eat it. The magic biscuit was so magic that it didn't just take one nibble ... it took great bitefuls. The magic biscuit was so magic that no matter how much you tried to eat it, it never got any smaller. The most magic biscuit was so magic that it never burnt ... you could keep crunching and munching but the magic biscuit never crumbled. The magic biscuit came in all different flavours - chocolate chip, butterskotch, strawberry cream, raspberry and peanut ... of course the magic biscuit was so magic that there was always enough for everyone. In fact, the magic biscuit was so magic that it was almost the size of a plate. The magic biscuit was great at parties - when all the sandwiches had been eaten, there were always platefuls of magic biscuits left to share. The magic biscuit was so magic that if you dropped it on the kitchen floor, it bounced back into the biscuit barrel again ... the magic biscuit was so big that it only took one biscuit to make a packet. When the most magic biscuit fell off the plate, it jumped back on again. The most magic biscuit was so magic that it just spin around and around and didn't stop. Magic.
Oh Crumbs ! Activity
Follow the crumbs dropped by the magic biscuit. Can you guess the places where they lead ?
tr** b * *cuit p * * *e k * * * hen t * *le b * * * el
© Jacqueline Richards 2005 A
nswers : tree ; biscuit barrel ; plate ; kitchen ; table
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